Tuesday, January 14, 2020

Good afternoon everyone!

I hope you had a great day! Tomorrow is a Day 1 and music Please note I will be out of the classroom tomorrow and Thursday, as I am doing a health and safety course. After care invoices have been sent out and all payments are due Wednesday, January 15. Kappa students have earned a casual day on Thursday for bringing in the most clothes during the upper school clothes drive. Scholastic orders are due Friday, January 17. House tie day on Friday.

Caribou Math Contest
The next Caribou contest will be taking place tomorrow, Wednesday, January 15. Arrive at 7:15 am for a 7:30 am start. Bring your own charged device. The interactive question will be FRUIT SALAD, which you can practice now on Caribou’s games page. This is a new game. Students, please test it and let Caribou know of any problems. There is no history question in the January contest.

A note from Ms. Gandy regarding February Hot Lunch
The lunch site is now open. It will close on Wednesday, January 22 at 3:00 PM sharp. All payments are to be made through Quickbooks by Thursday, February 6.

Special of the month: Chicken Stir Fry, which is available every Friday. 

Mr. Foster’s Farmers Market and Ms. Gandy’s Groceries

As part of their summative assessment, the Grade One classes have decided to open a market to complement their organization unit. The market will include fruits, vegetables, drinks and other healthy snacks. It will be held in rooms 12 and 18. The market will take place all day Thursday, January 23 and Friday, January 24. All profits made will be donated to the Ronald McDonald House.

A note regarding our Town Hall/Social
Dear SJA Community,

We look forward to seeing you at the SJA Town Hall/Social on January 24 from 7 to 9 pm.  All parent/guardians of JK to Grade 12 students are invited to hear about our exciting school year, survey result and future direction. To help us plan for this event, RSVP by January 17 to reception@stjudesacademy.com . We look forward to seeing you there!


Our next extra-curricular activity is skiing/snowboarding at Glen Eden Ski Resort. The dates of the trip are January 22, February 19 and March 4. Please do not order lunch for these days; it will not be saved nor will a reimbursement be given. We will be leaving at 7:00 AM and returning by 4:00 PM at the latest. All rentals are included, however students are more than welcome to bring their own. Please do not order hot lunch for these days as we will be eating lunch at the ski hill – students are welcome to bring money to purchase food and drink items. Students must ensure they are dressed in appropriate ski gear; warm socks, long johns with comfy clothes, snow pants, warm mitts, a face protector and a ski jacket. Please note that if students chose skiing, they will ski all three times. If students pick snowboarding, they will snowboard all three times. All students will have to pass each level before they are granted permission to ski on the big hill, no matter what their experience.

A note regarding re-registration
Dear SJA Families,

We hope everyone will have a wonderful holiday break! Our Junior Kindergarten (JK) Registration season is fast approaching and we wanted to reach out to all of our families and friends to ensure that you are offered priority enrolment in our JK Program for the 2020-2021 academic year. Please let us know if you are interested in enrolling your child in our JK Program by Friday, January 10, 2020 at 4:00 pm. After this date and time, the spots will open up to new families on the wait lists.  

If you are interested in enrolling your child in either program, please contact us and we will send you a registration package.

The SJA Admissions Team
Ann Harvey, Neil Persaud and Melissa Filion
admissions@stjudesacademy.com
T: (905) 814-0277



Important dates/items:

January 15 Caribou Math Contest & After Care Payments Due
January 17 Scholastic Orders Due
January 22 Ski Trip & Last Day to Order February Hot Lunch
January 24 Town Hall, 7 PM - 9 PM (State of the School Discussion)
January 30 Casual Day
January 30 Study Hall (Upper School)
January 31 Semester Turnaround: No School (Upper School)
February 6 Oral Competition: JK - Grade 3 & February Hot Lunch Payments Due
February 7 Oral Competition: Grade 4 - Grade 8
February 7 Report Cards Sent Home (Upper School)
February 8 Open House, 10 am – 2 pm
February 10 Year Ahead Day
February 13 100th Day of School (Lower School)
February 13 Spirit Day: Valentine's Day Dress Up
February 14 PD Day, IB Training (No School for Students)
February 17 Family Day (No School)
February 18  Re-registration Due
February 21 Picture Day - Siblings & Graduation (Grade 6, 10 & 12)
February 25 Pancake Tuesday
February 25 Casual Day
February 26 Pink Shirt Day
February 27 Oral Competition: SJA vs Maples Academy
March 2 - March 6 Spirit Week
March 9 - March 20 March Break (No School)
March 23 Back to School
March 23 Term 3 Begins (Lower School)

Unit of Inquiry

Today we continued our summative, which will take us until Thursday, January 30, when presentations will take place. This summative will consist of groups, which I have put together, researching and preparing a presentation about a human body system that we did not cover in class. Students will be using their summative package to assist them in completing the summative. Students will be responsible for including a diagram of the system, what organs are part of that system, how the system works, what that system is responsible for, how that system is connected to others in the body, and how to keep that system healthy.

Summative Groups

Group 1 - Urinary System
Jai, Zak, Bosco, Amber and Alyssa

Group 2 – Digestive System
Joshua, Hayden, Maya, Sachi, Aidan and Eric

Group 3 – Renal System
Jordan, Zain, Sanjana and Kareena

Group 4 – Endocrine System
Max, Anthony, Andreas and Jacob

Homework
Sign and return summative package, if not already done

Inquiry into Mathematics

Today we continued drawing different types of graphs, which we began yesterday. It is important to remember to include titles, labels (both x and y), use an appropriate scale, colour, ruler and key (pictograph).



Data Management is a short unit. Our test for this unit will consist of students creating a survey question, surveying a certain number of students, creating three separate graphs and inferring information from their graphs. They will also be finding the mean, mode and median, as well as drawing a scatter plot and finding coordinates. This will roughly take 3 days to complete. As of now, it will begin Friday, January 17 and continue until Tuesday, January 21. Please note no review will be completed for this unit. Our next math unit is also a short one, Patterns in Numbers and Geometry, and will take us until the first week of February.

Points to Remember

Interpreting Data
From the graph below I can infer that most students preferred soccer as their favourite sport, other was the least chosen option, basketball was picked by 6 students and that softball was chosen by one more student than other.



To find the mean, you add up the total number of all the data and then divide by how many numbers are in that set of data.

8, 8, 8, 8, 9, 9, 9, 11, 12, 20 are the number in the set of data.

    1)  Add up all of the numbers = 102
    2)  Divide by 10 (as there are 10 numbers in the set of data) = 102/10 = 10.2

The median is the middle number when the data is arranged in order. When there is an odd number of data, the median is the middle number. When there is an even number of data, the median is the mean of the two numbers.

95, 92, 87, 85, 80, 78, 76, 73, 70, 66, 54 are the numbers in a set of data. The median of this set is 78 because there are a odd number of data. There are 5 numbers before 78 and 5 numbers after 78.

95, 92, 87, 85, 80, 78, 76, 73, 72, 70, 66, 54 are the numbers in a set of data. Because there is an even number of data, we have to find the mean to find the median. The middle numbers are 75 and 76, therefore 78 + 76/2 = 77 and that is the median.

The mode is the number that occurs most frequently in a given set of data.


Different types of graphs; bar graph, pictograph, line graph, circle graph and lastly, scatter plots.

Homework
MMS pg 76-77

Inquiry into Language

Today we continued writing our speeches. Today we wrote our introduction. Tomorrow we will write our conclusion. One completed rough copy will be due on Friday, which we will begin in class on Thursday. 

Video Link





A note on speeches
Speeches are a 4-5 week process. A package was sent home, as students needed to complete some work at home over the holidays. Grade 5 students will be expected to write and memorize a 3-5 minute persuasive speech on a topic of their choice; research will be needed, along with proper citation. When we are back from the break we will begin by writing our three body paragraphs; one a day using teacher guided writing. We will then write our introduction and conclusion. Time will be given edit, re-write and memorize in class. Please see below an outline of dates that we must stick to (as found in the speech package)!

Due Date Item
Over the Christmas Break Read over speech package, brainstorm topic, choose topic, research, complete evidence in a persuasive speech page, read the rubric
Wednesday, January 8 Watch video samples, read a written sample, tell teacher topic, Paragraph #1 and revision
Thursday, January 9 Paragraph #2 and revision of previous paragraph
Monday, January 13 Paragraph #3 and revision of previous paragraphs
Tuesday, January 14
Begin introduction, revision of introduction
Wednesday, January 15 Conclusion and revision of previous paragraphs
Thursday, January 16 – Friday, January 24  Work on rough copies of entire speech and continue to revise
Monday, January 27 and Tuesday, January 28 Write good copy of speech and start to memorize
Wednesday, January 29 – Friday, January 31 In-class speech recital
Monday, February 3 In-class speech competition (top 3 from each Grade 5 class)
Friday, February 7 SJA Oral Competition
Thursday, February 27 SJA vs TMA Oral Competition

Please visit this page to reference back to when making citations:

Typing Club Website

French – Mme. Sarah

The Grade 5s will be attending a French theatrical presentation ‘Les Insectes Sur Scene’ on Tuesday, March 31st from 9:30 to 11:30 AM.

Spelling Words for French

Homework
Finish your introduction if not completed in class
Spelling/sentence test on Friday - lesson #16
Have mom, dad, grandma, grandpa, older sibling review speech

Have a wonderful night!


Mrs. Hocevar

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